Just plain wild, radical, and insane are the best words to describe this '56 Chevy pickup. Gene got the truck in 1999, and he took about five years building it. His main reason for building this ...
The 1950s were a special time for American automobiles. Chrome, big fenders, narrow wheels, and futuristic comfort features were all the rage. Chevrolet was perhaps the most pervasive brand of the era ...
With rolling pin drag rubber in back, two turbos breathing atmosphere direct through the front fascia, and a set of unmuffled exhaust pipes dumping just ahead of the front wheels, it’s obvious that ...
As I reflect back on this 10-year project, I am often reminded that I was not only building a truck, but, more importantly, I was raising and building a relationship with a son. My son was only 12 ...
One cool thing about early model trucks is they all come with history and endless storylines. It has been some 53 years since this '56 Chevy stepside pickup rolled off the assembly line in Detroit.
Fred Steiner's '56 Chevy 3200 1/2-ton longbed pickup is like many old trucks we come across in our travels; it's been used and abused, but resurrected and given a second chance at life. Once a simple ...
Stunning 1956 Chevy 3100 pickup with LS1 383 Stroker engine, custom build, and only 240 miles since completion. A jaw-dropping 1956 Chevrolet 3100 pickup truck, freshly restored with custom features ...
If you’re a regular reader of GM Authority, there’s a high probability you’re holding onto at least one vehicle that’s not really in the best shape, but still has a huge amount of sentimental value ...
Before the introduction of the legendary Chevy El Camino truck/car mashup, there was the mid-1950s arrival of the Cameo Carrier pickup truck. It heralded a new age for the utility model, with emphasis ...